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swan
- IPA[swän]
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- a large waterbird with a long flexible neck, short legs, webbed feet, a broad bill, and typically all-white plumage.
- move about or go somewhere in a casual, relaxed way, typically perceived as irresponsible or ostentatious by others
verb: swan, 3rd person present: swans, gerund or present participle: swanning, past tense: swanned, past participle: swanned
noun: swan, plural noun: swans
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名詞
- 1. a large waterbird with a long flexible neck, short legs, webbed feet, a broad bill, and typically all-white plumage.
動詞
- 1. British informal move about or go somewhere in a casual, relaxed way, typically perceived as irresponsible or ostentatious by others swanning around in a $2,000 sharkskin suit doesn't make you a Renaissance prince
- a mainly black swan with white flight feathers which is common in Australia and Tasmania and ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a dive performed with one's arms outspread until close to the water.
- perform a swan dive.
Oxford Dictionary
- a dive performed with one's arms outspread until close to the water.
- perform a swan drive.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a curved structure shaped like a swan's neck: a small swan-neck dispenser
Oxford American Dictionary
- a mainly black swan with white flight feathers which is common in Australia and Tasmania and ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a river of Western Australia. Rising as the River Avon to the south-east of Perth, it flows ...
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- a bird of the North American race of the tundra swan, breeding in northern Canada and ...
Oxford Dictionary
- an Arctic-breeding migratory swan with a yellow and black bill, often known by the names of its ...
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- IPA[swɒn]
英式
- a large waterbird with a long flexible neck, short legs, webbed feet, a broad bill, and ...
- move about or go somewhere in a casual, irresponsible, or ostentatious way: swanning around Europe nowadays are we?
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